An editorial by Gary Nager
An editorial by Gary Nager

On February 25, 2014, I will celebrate my 20th anniversary as the owner, publisher and editor of this publication and I am proud to say that 2013 was my best year ever, in terms of both revenue and the positive response we’ve always received from our advertisers and readers.

leasesigningEven so, my outstanding general manager Nikki Bennett (who is in her fifth year with me and largely responsible for getting us to this lofty point in our history) and I are doing anything but resting on our laurels. In fact, we’ve hired local consultant and long-time Hunter’s Green resident Jerry Hurley of Business Sense Solutions — who has helped many local businesses the last several years and has insisted that many of those clients advertise with us if they want to do business in New Tampa and/or Wesley Chapel — to help us formulate and set into motion the best possible plan for us to reinvest in and grow our business so we can have another 20 years of success, despite what is still, supposedly, a sluggish local economy.

I’ll be updating you in this space about those plans for our local “business branding” company as they’re being finalized, but I can assure you that everything we do will continue to be of the same quality (in words, pictures and community service) you’ve grown to expect from us, as well as show why we’re different than any other media company based in and serving New Tampa or Wesley Chapel. And, unlike many other successful smaller publishing companies (of which there seems to be fewer and fewer each year; I did say “successful”) across this great country of ours, the expansion of our services and opportunities to promote your business will not include new publications distributed in markets other than our two primary existing distribution areas.

I hope you’re at least intrigued, because all of us are truly excited about what’s ahead for not only the rest of 2014, but for many years to come.

For example, although I’ve loved being in the Shoppes at Amberly plaza in Tampa Palms the last dozen years or more, there’s no doubt that our office space was never laid out the way I wanted and even though it was always plenty big to suit our needs, the way the space was laid out was never what I would call very effective.

To that end, Nikki and I were ecstatic when a very unique local office space became available and, even though the space is located on S.R. 54 in Wesley Chapel, it’s actually an easier location to get in and out of and will actually allow us to better serve both New Tampa and Wesley Chapel.

You may remember that a little before last year’s Taste of New Tampa, I mentioned in this space that we had started doing some multi-media productions with Carlos Flores-Gordon’s Milorian Studios, a beautiful film, audio and website production studio located in the Brookside Professional Park, the first office plaza located just east of the traffic light and entrance to Saddlebrook Resort Tampa on S.R. 54 (a little more than a mile or so east of both Bruce B. Downs {BBD} Blvd. and I-75).

From a purely geographic standpoint — with both S.R. 54 and BBD in Wesley Chapel having recently been expanded and improved and with I-75 in that area being widened now — it suddenly has gotten a lot easier for us to get to anywhere from Zephyrhills to Land O’Lakes to our east and west, respectively, to all of New Tampa and Wesley Chapel, in just a few short minutes.

But, as Carlos said when we first started working on a few preliminary projects together about a year ago, there is a lot of “synergy” between our two companies. My Bachelor’s degree from the University of Florida was actually in broadcasting and my goal has always been to provide TV and radio (and now, web) programming for local residents and new advertising opportunities for our clients and Carlos has everything we need to bring those ideas to fruition.

In our next issue (and online), we’ll be inviting everyone who receives either of our publications to a Grand Opening Karaoke Party and Greater Wesley Chapel Chamber of Commerce ribbon-cutting ceremony, which will be held in early March in our new offices on the second floor of the same building in the Brookside Professional Park where Milorian Studios now only has the first floor.

Nikki and I and everyone at the New Tampa Neighborhood News can’t wait to tell and show you more of our plans.

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